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Amy Winehouse has gone to rehab. The singer, 24, entered a drug rehabilitation facility, her record company said Thursday. “Amy decided to enter the facility today after talks with her record label, management, family and doctors," Universal Music Group said in a statement. "She has come to understand that she requires specialist treatment to continue her ongoing recovery from drug addiction." Earlier this week, a video surfaced of the singer apparently using a crack pipe. "Yes, I am worried about her, but this picture doesn't show anything we didn't already know before," her father Mitch told reporters of the footage. Police are still deciding whether any charges should be brought against Winehouse over the video.
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Dirty Sexy Money star Samaire Armstrong has entered an "outpatient facility" due to "personal issues" but will continue to work on the show, her rep said today. "Samaire Armstrong decided to enter an outpatient facility to deal with some personal issues in a therapeutic atmosphere and is doing well," said her rep in a statement. "She continues to on her show and will be completing her treatment in a matter of weeks." The nature of the personal issues wasn't revealed. Armstrong also appeared on The O.C. and Entourage.
Dirty Sexy Money star Samaire Armstrong has entered an "outpatient facility" due to "personal issues" but will continue to work on the show, her rep said today. "Samaire Armstrong decided to enter an outpatient facility to deal with some personal issues in a therapeutic atmosphere and is doing well," said her rep in a statement. "She continues to on her show and will be completing her treatment in a matter of weeks." The nature of the personal issues wasn't revealed. Armstrong also appeared on The O.C. and Entourage.
Despite denials earlier in the week, Lindsay Lohan has checked out of the exclusive Cirque Lodge Treatment Center in Utah, where she has been since August. Multiple sources, including her parents, have confirmed the news. "She's finished the program," one source says. "Lindsay is done, but she may come back for outpatient treatment. She overextended her stay because she wanted to. She could have been out a while ago, but she chose to stay." Lohan's mother said yesterday, "I'm proud of her. She's moving ahead with her life. Things were getting out of control. She took action. She took responsibility. She really needed to heal." Lohan was photographed on Friday afternoon with her father Michael, who carried her suitcases, leaving Cirque Lodge. "I will be there in her life as best I can but from here on she's going to have a lot of decisions to make on her own," Michael said yesterday. "Now that she is going out into the world, I can only hope for the best." Lohan is already gearing up for her return to work - a source says she has plans to start filming her tango-themed flick Dare to Love Me in LA beginning October 15. Despite reports suggesting she is an insurance liability for film studios, Lohan has been insured for this film. "Lindsay will start her life over," says a source. "She's gotten rid of the people around her who were bad influences."
Reports are circulating today that Lindsay Lohan is leaving or has left rehab at Cirque Lodge in Utah. Not true, according to TMZ. Sources say Lohan is in family therapy all week with her father, as previously reported. She will be heading to LA soon for some minor dental work, but once her choppers are fixed, Lohan will return to Cirque.
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Lindsay Lohan will not be leaving the Cirque Lodge rehab program in Utah this weekend, as had been speculated. "Not true," the actress's mother told Access Hollywood in an email, "staying in Utah." A source close to the star agrees: "Lindsay is not leaving Cirque Lodge in Utah any time soon. She has a few more weeks to grow and develop, and she is doing great." During her time at Cirque, Lohan has been spotted taking bicycling and whitewater-rafting excursions. She was also reunited with her father for the first time since he was released in March after serving two years in New York State Prison for DUI and other disorderly behavior charges. Lohan has also been visited by her mother and siblings Cody and Ali.
Richie Sambora returned to rehab last Monday - joining Lindsay Lohan at the Cirque Lodge in Utah. This is the second this year the Bon Jovi guitarist has been to rehab. After his split from then-girlfriend Denise Richards in June, Sambora spent a week at the UCLA Medical Center in LA. At the time, he told NBC's Matt Lauer that he'd decided to go the rehab route because "I was just drinking too much, and I needed to get my life together." The 48 year old reportedly has a private room at Cirque.
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Update from rehab: Lindsay Lohan is reportedly doing well at Cirque in Orem treatment center in Utah, described as a "model patient" by people inside the Mormon facility. Lohan gets no special treatment, and attends 12-step and other meetings daily, talks with psychiatrists and psychologists, and receives "other medical treatment." She is not in a private room, but shares with two roommates. Lohan is on dishes, laundry and toilet cleaning duties just like everyone else, and doctors inside say she has been cooperative from the start. According to TMZ, Lohan went to an intense medical detox facility the day after her last arrest for eight days before heading directly to Cirque.
Despite weekend reports that Lindsay Lohan was holed up in her mom's Long Island home, several media outlets are reporting that the star has entered the Cirque Lodge rehab center in Sundance, Utah. According to sources at the drug and alcohol rehab facility, Lohan arrived this weekend to begin an intense 30-day program. Named by Town & County mag as one of the top rehabs in the U.S., stars such as Mary Kate Olsen and David Hasselhoff have been previous residents. For $30,000 and up,Cirque Lodge offers private rooms with spectacular views, Jacuzzi tubs and fireplaces.
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